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packsaddle
[ pak-sad-l ]
noun
- a saddle specifically designed for holding or supporting the load on a pack animal.
packsaddle
/ ˈpækˌsædəl /
noun
- a saddle hung with packs, equipment, etc, used on a pack animal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of packsaddle1
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Example Sentences
It certainly was good luck that we unbuckled the packsaddle straps before he left the vicinity.
The girths of the packsaddle were cut loose, and the animal was dragged clear of the pack.
But they hunted him from pillar to post, and caught him, at last, in the bar-parlor of "The Packsaddle."
Packsaddle Jack and me finally decided to bill the cattle to ourselves till we got some further light on the subject.
When we woke up the sun was sinking in the east, at least I maintained it was east, but Packsaddle Jack said it was in the north.
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